Youth For Tomorrow is a 501 (c) (3) and a faith based, non-profit organization, founded in 1986 by Hall of Fame Football Coach Joe Gibbs. The organization is large, diverse, experienced and committed to serving at-risk youth.
Benefits
YFT offers competitive pay, continuing education, and ongoing training. We offer a comprehensive benefit package for full-time employees such as medical, dental, vision, group life insurance, and up to a 5% retirement match. We also offer supplemental insurance such as life, short-term disability, critical illness, accident insurance and legal resources. We have 9 paid holidays and personal time off accruals.
- Gather all required Previous Facility Documentation for child’s YFT file.
- Conduct calls, interviews, and in person visits with clients in Spanish or other languages as needed;
- Assess the potential sponsor's family unit, ability to meet the minor's needs, and educate and prepare the sponsor for accepting the minor into their home;
- Provide a recommendation for the purpose of reunifying children with their potential sponsors, including interviews, background checks and documenting findings in a comprehensive report within IO business days of referral;
- Complete Individualized Needs Assessment and risk assessments for all clients
- Complete in person monthly home visits to meet with children and their sponsors post-release;
- Provide culturally and linguistically appropriate placement services;
- Provide linkage, resources, referrals, and/or assistance in obtaining services and addressing issues such as safety/placement, legal services, guardianship, education, medical services, and mental health;
- Work with children and their sponsors to encourage and ensure progress through their individual service plans;
- Continually assess ongoing changes in behavior and general conditions that could impact the safety of a participant;
- Build and maintain relationships with community service providers in relevant service areas;
- Serve as point person for stakeholders in each family's case, including legal providers;
- Participate in regular case management and staff meetings;
- Maintain accurate records and case files while consistently ensuring the confidentiality of client information which includes the maintenance of all documents in a robust case file;
- Collect client data based on program reporting requirements and maintain records of measurable outcomes and justification for termination of services;
- Submit written reports on time as required; and
- Provide crisis intervention when necessary, including involving Child Protective Services.
- Maintain complete and updated electronic case files for the child through the designated Electronic Medical Record.
- Ensure timely documentation of all required reports.
- Ensure timely notification of appropriate personnel, parents, and agencies regarding incident reports, medical/dental emergencies, and other Notifications of Concern.
- Attend required meetings and participate in formal and informal professional training.
- Pursue professional development opportunities.
- Report to Director of HS/PRS Services and Lead Case Manager regarding quarterly/annual reports and to assist with other tasks.
- Attendance at all training mandated by YFT and respective governing entity to include but not limited to maintaining current CPR/First Aid certification, Handle with Care certification, and annual TB test/screening.
- All duties and responsibilities will support meeting the structured program of care outlined in ORR standards HHS-2021-ACF-ORR-ZU-1783; ORR Guide: Children Entering the US Unaccompanied Sec. 2 & Sec. 6
- Other duties as assigned by the CEO, and Vice President of Residential Services or supervisor.
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